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This book offers a comprehensive examination of “case management” from multiple perspectives: as policy, as practice, and as a form of professional practice/business. It traces the historical development of case management, analyzes how it has become institutionalized across health and social services, and offers frameworks for ethical, effective, and professional case management. With broad coverage across settings and client groups, it serves as a foundational reference for practitioners, students, and policymakers in social work, human services, and welfare provision.
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publishing Year: 2003
ISBN: 978‑0231129718
Pages: 254